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In Vietnam, children from ethnic minority bear the brunt of under-nutrition
In Vietnam, children from ethnic minority bear the brunt of under-nutrition
Vietnam–Korea Youth Join Hands for Climate Action on Earth Day
More than 60 young people from Vietnam and the Republic of Korea came together to connect, exchange ideas, and share climate initiatives at the event “Vietnam–Korea Youth Acting Green for a Shared Future.”
VIETNAM: Back-to-school challenges ahead as flood-hit areas struggle to recover
As children in Vietnam prepare to head back to school, many face safety risks due to damaged infrastructure after floods. Save the Children.
SAVE THE CHILDREN IN VIETNAM 2025 SNAPSHOT
Summary of Save the Children in Vietnam’s activities and achievements.
THAILAND, VIETNAM FLOODS: More than 900 schools damaged, leaving children unable to return to learning
Floods in Thailand and Vietnam have damaged more than 900 schools across both countries, leaving children out of classes
Vietnam: Strongest storm in decades destroys homes, schools as 27 children lose their lives in one village
Save the Children press release on floods in Vietnam that have killed at least 27 children
NOT ALONE – Standing together for children’s online safety in Vietnam
The nationwide “Not Alone – Together for Online Safety” campaign concluded in January 2026, marking a year-long effort to promote a safer digital environment for children and adolescents in Vietnam. As a campaign partner, Save the Children contributed to raising awareness, strengthening digital skills, and empowering children to protect themselves online, while continuing to work with partners to build a safe, inclusive, and trustworthy digital space for all children.
Vietnam’s El Niño-induced drought leaves about 73,900 households in Mekong River Delta with limited access to fresh water
About 73,900 households in Vietnam’s Mekong River Delta have limited access to fresh water following a weeks-long heatwave. Save the Children.
VIETNAM: CLIMATE CHANGE EDUCATION – GROWING GREEN SEEDS FOR A MORE SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
In Vietnam, where 99.5% of children are exposed to multiple climate and environmental shocks (UNICEF, 2023), climate change is already threatening children’s learning, health and safety. Yet climate change education remains unevenly implemented and often theoretical.Save the Children in Vietnam is advancing a child-centered, system-integrated approach that enable children to adopt green behaviors and climate resilient practices daily through the development and digitization of contextualized learning materials, teacher capacity building, and structured student participation mechanisms. The approach also strengthens experiential learning through a Climate Change Education Center and connects classrooms with ecosystem restoration and community resilience efforts.In 2025, 13,660 children engaged in climate education initiatives, with 258 youth leading climate campaigns. Evidence shows measurable gains in knowledge and sustained climate-friendly practices, underscoring Save the Children’s role in shaping scalable, policy-aligned climate education that empowers children to contribute meaningfully to a more sustainable future.